I'm pleased to announce that my third "Damaged Hero" story will be released in ebook on TUESDAY! The bump-up in date came as quite a surprise, but it was a welcome surprise.
All the Right Reasons is the story of Lucas Mitchell, a veteran returning from Iraq. And for Lucas, I had to create an equally passionate heroine. Jozsa "Joy" Kovacs is a Hungarian gypsy, full of fire and love of life. She gave me a chance to explore my own Hungarian roots. All the Right Reasons also goes back to the track to catch up with all of the characaters from Murphy's Law, the first book in the series.
These books are very near and dear to my heart. I'm pleased to say that all of the "Damaged Heroes" have been either contest finalists or winners in RWA contests. I only entered All the Right Reasons in one contest, so I was thrilled to have it final in Polar Passions.
I hope you'll give my Damaged Heroes a chance to win your heart!
*hugs*
Sandy
http://www.sandy-james.com/
All of my award-winning ebooks are available at: http://www.bookstrand.com/authors/sandyjames
http://www.sandy-james.com/
All of my award-winning ebooks are available at: http://www.bookstrand.com/authors/sandyjames
Blurb:
Can love heal all wounds? Lucas Mitchell returned from Iraq a bitter, changed man, wracked with guilt over his friend's death. He buys and ancient mansion and deals with his injuries and grief by restoring his new home and rehabilitating retired racehorses.
Joy Kovacs falls in love with Lucas at first sight. Descended from gypsies who are still influenced by the lingering effects of the Holocaust, her family follows the traditional ways. A husband has already been selected for her, and her father insists she work at their ethnic restaurant. But Joy wants to use her talent and be an artist, and she wants no one but Lucas.
How can Joy find a way to help Lucas break out of his prison of grief? Although they've committed their hearts to each other, can the growing love and passion between Lucas and Joy survive her family's insistence that she marry within her culture?
Joy Kovacs falls in love with Lucas at first sight. Descended from gypsies who are still influenced by the lingering effects of the Holocaust, her family follows the traditional ways. A husband has already been selected for her, and her father insists she work at their ethnic restaurant. But Joy wants to use her talent and be an artist, and she wants no one but Lucas.
How can Joy find a way to help Lucas break out of his prison of grief? Although they've committed their hearts to each other, can the growing love and passion between Lucas and Joy survive her family's insistence that she marry within her culture?
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